Michelin Pilot Road 4. The best there is. Bridgestone S23 are really good as well. And Avon Strom 3D-XM.All 3 of these are top of the line. I have used them all. Absolutely the best in the rain and long life. And a good twisty tire as well. 5,000+ miles.
For your R1 the standard. Your interceptor because of more weight the GT. I think that tire has another ply in it.
I would go more along the lines of....Bridgestone T30 and if you wanted the GT version, so be it......... I have not seen anyone get more mileage or better feel going back and forth between themDunlop Roadsmart IIMetzeler Roadtec 01 (everybit as good slightly better than either of the above, but at $100 more cost per set....- I believe they still have their $50 rebate going on these though)Pirelli Angel and finally if I were to do a Michelin;I would do the Road II long before I would spend another $80 a set on a Road IV...........Do you plan to ride in monsoon season?- if not then why waste the money and if so..........buy the Metzeler, it is way better than the PR3/4
I like the Pirelli Angel GT a lot. But I have seen many recommendations for the Michelin Pilot Road 4 among BMW riders.
i have ran the 023, t30, angel gt, pr2, pr3, pr4. some in gt and some not.they all felt good, my milage is usually very bad, but the way i ride, i expect that.my last set of pr4, rear went 8 days, front went 10 days. mileage was 2500 on the rear and 3k on the front. (trip to nc/tn)i don't run my tires till the stuffing comes out and add that to the milage count, i go to the bars, and sometimes past. going past the bars makes them more susceptible to punctures and cuts, dangerous if unexpected rain, and difficult to judge if you can get another fun msta ride on it. loli have run several sets of pr4 on both bikes, because i know the life i can expect on trips with them. local i can experiment with different tires easier. my little 650 still has a pr4 on it from a arkansas trip last fall. i have not tried the Metzeler Roadtec 01 but probably will this season, if LLoyd says its good, i would trust that for sure. yesterday i just purchased 4 tires, basically from bike bandit, (JW price match) stone 023, got 2 fronts, one little bike rear, one c14 rear, after rebate all 4 tires will be like $280 , ( c14 rear is a 50, not 55 like i usually run) for the price they should work very well. my little 650 with pr4 was a blast in arkansas and missouri they stuck great, wore very well, was pleased with them. on the other hand, any good tire probably would have felt good.hope this helps,Joel
I have not seen any difference between the two. Mileage, feel, traction etc.... but supposedly the evo is touted as a better rain tire (by Bridgestone)http://bridgestonemotorcycletires.com/street.aspxHowever that cannot be said for the S20, the evo version of that just plain sucks donkey dick in every way